Monday, June 13, 2011

Jelly Roll 1600 Update


Yesterday was a lazy day....  I deserved it!

I decided to leave the trout pond intact as a "design element"...  *lol*   ...and added the first border.


My apologies for the fuzzy photo... but you can get the general idea, I think.

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This coming Friday, June 17th is the monthly Friday Night Sew In with Bobby and Heidi.   I've signed up and plan to work on hand sewing down some quilt binding.  That way I can camp out on the sofa and watch movies while I sew...


Currently, there are 60 folks signed up and I hope you'll join us!

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Sometime over the weekend, this blog went over 10K views and I decided it was time for a little give away.

I have quite a few 1800s repro fabrics left from the tumbler quilt and I thought I would start making Barbara Brackman's Civil War Reunion blocks.

I started with #24: Ladies Aid Album...  I made one and boy, do I need practice!  So, I made a second block and it was a bit better.


I decided to give away the second (better) block to celebrate over 10K views and I will leave it up those interested in signing up whether they would like the block "as is"... or would you like me to make the block into a mug rug.

To enter, simply post a comment telling me whether you'd like the block or a mug rug.  

If you are a no-reply blogger, please leave an email address as a way to contact you if you win.   If I am unable to contact the winner, I'll draw another name.

A winner will be chosen on Wednesday, June 15th when I get home from work.

Good luck!

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Psst...  guess who is the guest blogger at Sew We Quilt @ Stash Manicure?  Madame Samm has a cool give-away so check it out!





42 comments:

  1. Visiting from Stash Manicure and I like what I see so I'm your newest follower!

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  2. I am also visiting from Stash Manicure. I would love the block as it is, I am planning n doing the Civil War Quilt from B. Brackman.

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  3. A friend and I started to make the blocks last Friday! We did Illinois (we're from there - and it's EASY) - then two others. Wow - some are bears! If I win the block - I'd like it as is - so I can add it to my blocks for the quilt!! Isn't this fun!!

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  4. I'm a new follower from Stash Manicure. Your posting was GREAT. Pin basting has long been a problem for me. Now thanks to you...NO MORE!!

    Deb from clutteredquilter.blogspot.com

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  5. I am also visiting from Stash Manicure and loved your post on basting.
    I prefer the block as it is, if I won I will forced to start this BOM -:)ha ha ha !

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  6. over form stash manicure,i am now a follower looking forward to seeing whats going on !!

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  7. I followed you here from Stash Manicure. I sandwich my quilts on the table just like you do. I used to do it on the floor, but that was before my knees got old!!

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  8. Yes you did deserve a lazy day, after that marathon flimsy (just love using my new words ;-)
    Well, I don't see any problems with either block...they look perfect!

    I read your guest blog over at Stash Manicure - "little old lady"...
    bwah hahaha! I plan to use that method of sandwiching when I re-bind my quilt.
    And if I win, I would adore a mug rug!

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  9. HI I'm over from Stash Manicure - thanks for the great idea for layering and pinning quilts. I have the cutting board but never thought about using bulldog clips! Brilliant.

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  10. Just came here from Stash Manicure!
    Love your blog name :D

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  11. Just left Madamme Samm's to come see u!

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  12. I would love to win a mug rug - wonderful opportunity to sample someone else's work. Thank you for your wonderful post at Stash Manicure and this opportunity. Judy C

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  13. I would love to have your Civil War block. I have been enjoying all of Barbara's posts and collecting the patterns. I am embarrassed to say I have not made even one yet. I've purchased some Civil War reproduction fabric and hope to start next month. Hopefully, I can do a block a day to catch up. It would be lovely to have one less to make

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  14. I would love to have your Civil War block. I have been enjoying all of Barbara's posts and collecting the patterns. I am embarrassed to say I have not made even one yet. I've purchased some Civil War reproduction fabric and hope to start next month. Hopefully, I can do a block a day to catch up. It would be lovely to have one less to make

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  15. WOW! You have a lot of new followers that have come from Stash Manicure.(I am one of them) So happy to have found you. If I win your block, would you please autograph it? Thank you, and thank you for telling us about the great hint of clips when making a sandwich.

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  16. I just came over here from Stash Manicure...I'm following now! Thanks for the chance to win - I'd love a mug rug!
    Jacque in SC
    quiltnsrep(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  17. I am your 100th follower so I'm sure I deserve to be the winner of this block. :) Besides I've only got four of Barbara Brackman's blocks made so far and desperately need another to spur me on! blessings,marlene

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  18. I've been your follower for a while now. Stash Manicure is my next stop.(I'll be her guest toward the end of the month!) I would take the block.

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  19. I don't have any mug rugs, so I would love it! Thanks for the giveaway!
    Linda
    http;//homesweetquiltinghome@blogspot.com

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  20. I just found you through Stash Manicure and I like what I see. Now I'm a faithful follower.

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  21. Loved your post on Stash Manicure! Will go get a cutting board and clips today!!

    And I'm so glad to have found your blog, just subscribed - looking forward to following you,

    Karen

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  22. Loved your post on Stash Manicure, I am going to go buy a cutting board and clips today! So glad I found your blog, signed up and I'm looking forward to being inspired by and learning more from you!

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  23. I just came over from Stash Manicure. Thanks for showing us a great way to put together a quilt sandwich. I love your Civil War block as is. I've thought about making these blocks and this one would give me the incentive to get going. I'm now following you.

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  24. I'm a new follower - came from Stash Manicure. I would love the block as is! Thanks for the chance!

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  25. Loved your post on Stash manicure and so glad to have found your interesting blog . I am now a follower . If I won the block I'd love a mug rug , that would be just lovely , thanks for the chance . Sheila

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  26. Love your jelly roll quilt!! I think those are fabulous!! How long did it take you to sew it together??

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  27. Thanks for sharing your quilt basting technique on Stash Manicure! Have a fabulous Monday!

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  28. Hi, stopping from Stash Manicure. Cool quilt you got going there with the jellyroll. I am monituring the C.W. blog of Barbara's.

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  29. I saw your post at stash manicure. Good idea for the clips. I never could get tape to work on my table but the clips on the cardboard board look like a great idea. I would love a new mug rug.

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  30. I have just joined as a follower. I would love the mugrug.

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  31. i would adore to be part of your blog as a follower, but the option is still not available, are they ever going to fix this function on so many of the blogs? MADAM sent me, thank you for this link
    carol craven
    aka kingcooper0001@aol.com

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  32. Congratulations on a great post at Stash Manicure. I'm going to try pinning your way on my next quilt (if I can pry my cardboard cutting board from my grandson, who has claimed it as a castle.)

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  33. I'd love to have a mug rug made from this block. I am perhaps the only person in blogland who doesn't have a mug rug ... at least that's my feeling from reading people's posts!

    Loved your post at Stash Manicure; will definitely be trying your method.

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  34. Loved the tute on Stash Manicure!! I just might be able to quilt some of my own now!

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  35. Thanks for your so helpful post on Stash Manicure. I have enjoyed checking our your blog and am now a follower.

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  36. HEY!! Congrats on being on Stash Manicure. WAY WAY cool. I love your tutorial.
    Also congrats on 10K views. You totally rock!

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  37. I would love the block as a mug rug. I've read about them, but haven't made one yet. This would be great. I found you after reading your article on Stash Manicure's blog. I love your way of basting. Thanks!

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  38. I saw you at Madame Samm's. How great.If I win your give-away I would like the mug rug.
    Roos

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  39. I love the civil war blocks. Your colors are great. I would love to win just the block.

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  40. I had to come visit from Stash Manicure! I would love to have a mug rug for my desk! Now, I am off to see more of your blog...

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  41. Nice blog. Would love the block as is. Becoming more interested in the the Civil War fabrics.
    Betty
    bgk44 @ msn.com

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  42. I'd like a mug rug please!

    Congratulations on the blogging milestone!

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